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money grubbing Flynns

Post by aitchel »

I am not sure if this belongs here but this seems to be a new low in money grubbing tactics. Perhaps a bit more honest but still pretty low.

http://www.citizensoftheamericanconstit ... atsnew.htm
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There's this really nice house I saw.

http://www.luxuryhomes.com/Listing.aspx ... b82636c701

Unfortunately, its just a tad out of my price-range, but if you send me a donation so I can have my dream-home, I'll engrave your name in a brick and put it in the driveway.

$1,000,000 = el Grande Amigo
$500,000 = True Friend
$250,000 = Bosom Buddy
$100,000 = Well-wisher
$50,000 = Old Chum
$25,000 = Sidekick

Thanks for your help for this worthy cause!
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This is why I could never become a Constitutional Ranger - why puruse a career that will never allow you save up a measly 10% down payment and qualify for a laon on a property only $175,000?
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Post by Randall »

tommygun wrote:There's this really nice house I saw.

http://www.luxuryhomes.com/Listing.aspx ... b82636c701

Unfortunately, its just a tad out of my price-range, but if you send me a donation so I can have my dream-home, I'll engrave your name in a brick and put it in the driveway.

$1,000,000 = el Grande Amigo
$500,000 = True Friend
$250,000 = Bosom Buddy
$100,000 = Well-wisher
$50,000 = Old Chum
$25,000 = Sidekick

Thanks for your help for this worthy cause!
Where shall I send the payment? I have some currency from DMVP that I can donate to your cause.
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Randall wrote: Where shall I send the payment? I have some currency from DMVP that I can donate to your cause.
Sorry, I don't take used toilet paper. Large denomination FRN's only please!
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Post by LPC »

At least they didn't claim that the donation would be tax-deductible.

And isn't it going to be a long commute from their present home in New Mexico to the new "Center for Constitutional Awareness" in Maine?
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Post by grammarian44 »

LPC wrote:And isn't it going to be a long commute from their present home in New Mexico to the new "Center for Constitutional Awareness" in Maine?
Not if they only travel twice a year--to Maine in May and back to New Mexico in October.
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Post by webhick »

tommygun wrote:There's this really nice house I saw.
It'll look even nicer after it's collapsed into a sinkhole.

Well... it'll at least be cheaper.
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Post by grixit »

Wow. And Tom Demeter can't get enough donations to cover his webhosting. I've got to get him to think big.
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Post by Weathervane »

webhick wrote:
tommygun wrote:There's this really nice house I saw.
It'll look even nicer after it's collapsed into a sinkhole.

Well... it'll at least be cheaper.
Just for that, you get to be a "True Friend".
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Re: money grubbing Flynns

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aitchel wrote:I am not sure if this belongs here but this seems to be a new low in money grubbing tactics. Perhaps a bit more honest but still pretty low.

http://www.citizensoftheamericanconstit ... atsnew.htm
Maybe they should consider a certain home in New Hampshire. It could be bought cheap at a tax sale. Looks like a castle! Said property is not only vacant but may contain land mines that were missed by the Feds.
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Re: money grubbing Flynns

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Randall wrote:Maybe they should consider a certain home in New Hampshire. It could be bought cheap at a tax sale. Looks like a castle! Said property is not only vacant but may contain land mines that were missed by the Feds.
I can see the headline now: Three Wounded in Easter Egg Hunt
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LPC wrote:At least they didn't claim that the donation would be tax-deductible.

And isn't it going to be a long commute from their present home in New Mexico to the new "Center for Constitutional Awareness" in Maine?
It'll be worth it -- the Maine lobsters are better than the ones in New Mexico.
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What's so bad about New Mexico lobsters?


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The Flynns apparently preach that if a defendant in a collection action relies solely on the state and federal constitutions, then the plaintiff can never succeed. They may also throw in some common law nonsense.

There are apparently people who allege that this system actually works, and those folks provide personal testimony.

1. The testimonials are fake.

2. The testimonials do not tell what happens when the other shoe drops.

3. The successful folks are so poor and so nuts that the collection lawyers blow them off as too much trouble for no gain.

Or -- ALL THREE!
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Nikki wrote:What's so bad about New Mexico lobsters?
Tastes like....{HORSE}.
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Prof wrote:The Flynns apparently preach that if a defendant in a collection action relies solely on the state and federal constitutions, then the plaintiff can never succeed. They may also throw in some common law nonsense.

There are apparently people who allege that this system actually works, and those folks provide personal testimony.

1. The testimonials are fake.

2. The testimonials do not tell what happens when the other shoe drops.

3. The successful folks are so poor and so nuts that the collection lawyers blow them off as too much trouble for no gain.

Or -- ALL THREE!
Bottom line: no one gets away free and clear.
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webhick wrote:
Nikki wrote:What's so bad about New Mexico lobsters?
Tastes like....{HORSE}.
Alligator, actually....
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Post by Prof »

Whooping crane or Spotted owl -- I'm not sure which. Bald Eagle has a fishy flavor.
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